November 2011 Vol. 23/No. 5
By CRA
Join with the more than 1,800 people who have pledged to participate in the third annual Computer Science Education Week, December 4 -10, 2011.
CSEdWeek 2011 is a call to action to raise awareness about computer science education and computing careers. Held annually the week of Admiral Grace Hopper’s birthday (December 9, 1906), CSEdWeek brings together parents, students, teachers and others in celebrating the endless opportunities a computer science education offers students in K-12, higher education, and their careers.
The week will also feature activities designed to provide information and activities for students, educators, parents, and corporations to advocate for computer science education at all levels, and eliminate misperceptions about computer science and computing careers.
Computer science education is essential to: expose students to critical thinking and problem-solving; instill understanding of computational thinking for success in the digital age; train students for computing careers that are exciting, plentiful and financially rewarding; and prepare students to tackle the world’s most challenging problems.
Yet as the role and significance of computing has grown, the teaching of computer science in our K-12 education system has dramatically declined. There are insufficient innovative computing curricula for students at all levels; few students have the opportunity to study computer science in an engaging and rigorous way; there is a lack of ethnic and gender diversity among those who do take computer science courses; and teachers have few opportunities for professional development and certification in computer science education.
Participate in Computer Science Education Week December 4 to 10—and encourage others to join in as well!
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